Prempro User Claims Drug Caused Breast Cancer
By STAFF

Date: November 26th, 2007

A St. Clair County woman claims her use of hormone replacement therapy drugs caused her to develop breast cancer.

Minnie Louise Gray and her husband John E. Gray filed an 11-count lawsuit against Wyeth, Inc. over its drug Prempro, which is used by post-menopausal women. The lawsuit also names Walgreen as a defendant for having sold the drug to Gray.

According to the lawsuit filed in St. Clair County Circuit Court, Gray used Prempro from Jan. 19, 1998, through Oct. 15, 2005. She was diagnosed with left breast cancer on Nov. 14, 2005.

They claim the drug was defectively designed and that the defendants failed to warn users of its danger.

“…Defendants failed to perform adequate testing and study HRT (hormone replacement therapy) drugs prior to marketing it or properly analyze and warn based upon studies and testing,” the complaint states.

The defendants failed to warn the plaintiff that use of HRT drugs carried a risk of ovarian cancer.

In a claim for loss of consortium, the lawsuit alleges the marital association of the Grays has been altered causing great mental anguish.

 

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